EMPIRE VEAL CORP. v. ROSENTHAL


37 Misc.2d 225 (1962)

Empire Veal & Lamb Corp., on Behalf of Itself and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff, v. Irving Rosenthal, Individually and Doing Business as A. Rosenthal & Son, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Bronx County.

November 9, 1962


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sommer & Sklar (Leon Sklar of counsel), for plaintiff. Morris M. Karp for defendants.


CHARLES A. LORETO, J.

Plaintiff moves for summary judgment.

The plaintiff, a judgment creditor of defendant, Irving Rosenthal, brings this action to set aside the transfer of his business as fraudulent and in violation of the Bulk Sales Act (Personal Property Law, § 44), and the transfer without consideration of his undivided interest in certain realty to his wife.

It appears that Rosenthal ceased doing business at a time he was indebted...

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